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  2. May 15, 2022 · The transfer of property to an ostensible owner is dealt with under Section 41 of the Transfer of Property Act, 1882. According to it, when a person acts on the express or implied consent of a person who is vested in a certain immovable property, that person is deemed the ‘ostensible ownerof that property.

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  3. Aug 18, 2023 · Where with the consent (express or implied) of the persons interested in immovable property, a person is the ostensible owner of such property, and transfers the same for consideration, the transfer shall not be voidable on the ground that the transferor was not authorized to make it.

  4. Jun 28, 2023 · The individual must be the ostensible owner of the property. The ostensible owner must hold the property with the express or implied consent of the real owner. The transferee must acquire the property from the ostensible owner in exchange for consideration.

  5. Sep 8, 2023 · The ostensible owner of an immovable property is not the actual owner of the property but rather holds the property in the absence of the real owner. Section 41 of the Transfer of Property Act 1982 outlines the role and protects the rights of an ostensible owner.

  6. The ostensible owner is the person who is getting the ownership of the immovable property either expressed or implied with the consent of the real owner. The ostensible owner is the one who is known to the public as a real owner of the immovable property.

  7. Mar 15, 2021 · Ostensible owner of a property merely holds the property and represents himself/herself as an original owner to the third parties. Ostensible owner is the full but unqualified owner or holder of the property. Differences Between Ostensible Owner and Real Owner.

  8. Mar 4, 2023 · An ostensible owner is a person who appears to be the owner of a property, but who does not have a formal title to it. The term is commonly used in cases where an individual has taken possession of a property on behalf of another person or has acquired it through a transfer that was not recorded in the appropriate records.